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Meghan Markle does off-the-shoulder off-white, teamed with her signature messy bun

Go off, girl.
Meghan Markle Does OfftheShoulder OffWhite With Her Signature Messy Bun
Mark Cuthbert

No shade, but you know a person's rich when they wear white in New York. A private car is the only thing standing between you and stains. Fortunately, Meghan Markle is in a position where she can look absolutely angelic — and spotless — in a cream-coloured outfit that shows off her shoulders.

In the Big Apple for an Archewell event, Meghan and Prince Harry visited a tech school in Brooklyn – where she first wore a black outfit with a letterman jacket that was gifted to her during a royal engagement in 2020 – then made their way to Hudson Yards for a forum about ‘Mental Wellness in a Digital Age,’ per Page Six, where the Duchess of Sussex wore an off-white trousers and top combo from Altuzarra.

Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry Duke of Sussex Duke and Duchess of Sussex speak onstage at The Archewell...
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Meghan Duchess of Sussex speaks onstage at The Archewell Foundation Parents’ Summit Mental Wellness in the Digital Age...
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As usual, the former Suits star accessorised with delicate gold jewellery, including a necklace with what looks like a small emerald and matching earrings, and kept her hair pulled back. Her makeup is in natural hues. After all, this was a World Mental Health Day summit — gotta appear peaceful AF.

Meghan also styled her hair in a mid-height messy bun, reminiscent of the hairstyle she became famous for when she first began her royal life back in 2018.

Meghan Duchess of Sussex speaks onstage at The Archewell Foundation Parents’ Summit Mental Wellness in the Digital Age...
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For shoes, Meghan Markle went with a pair of neutral heels from Aquazzura – arguably her favourite footwear designer, FYI.

According to the Archewell Foundation, this week's event featured “parents who have experienced tragic loss connected to their child’s social media use…. The families have been engaged with the Archewell Foundation for the past year, bolstering community and driving toward solutions. Together they are united in their mission to share personal experiences, data, and research to ensure the same does not happen to other families.”

This article originally appeared on GLAMOUR's US site.